We’re loving all the Haboob Haikus that have been rolling in this week…
Like last year, this poetry challenge with the funny name has helped us accomplish an important goal, which is to get people talking about the danger of driving in dust storms. Because we cannot forget that dust storms can pose very real risks to motorists in this state – just take a look at the video above for proof.

Last year, ADOT launched its very first “Haboob Haiku” challenge in an effort to spread the word about dust storm safety and the response was pretty amazing.
That’s actually a huge understatement ... Not only did we receive over 600 original haikus (some even by phone and snail mail), but #HaboobHaiku yielded stories in media outlets all over the world (they even wrote about it in New Zealand!).

As you can see in the video above, ADOT and the Navajo Division of Transportation officially broke ground on the Navajo Route 20 paving project yesterday morning.
The ceremony marks the start of a project that we’ve blogged about before.

Got an opinion on the proposed South Mountain Freeway, but couldn’t make it to last month’s daylong public hearing?
Don’t worry. There are still plenty of opportunities to give us your feedback, including a series of community forums that starts tonight.

We know you...
You’ve been following our US 89 videos and blog posts since the landslide occurred back in February.
You know all about the geotechnical investigation happening at the site – by now, you’re practically an expert.